ROME, Feb. 16.--From all over Italy come messages of approval and satisfaction over the constitution of the League of Nations, so strongly upheld by Italy and the Italian delegates at the Peace Conference. The press unanimously approves the League. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on February 18, 1919, on Page 3 of the New York edition with the headline: ITALIAN JOURNALS PRAISE THE LEAGUE; "A Sublime Act of Human Solidarity," Giornale d'Italia Calls It. WHOLE NATION APPROVES Tribuna Says Glorious, Historic Gift Will Give Joy to All Peoples. WOMEN'S PLEA WINS ITALY. Fourth of "Big Five" Agrees to Admit Them to Peace Committees. WOULD STOP "THIS BABBLE." French Deputy Objects to French Criticism of America's Course. TIME NEEDED, SAYS PICHON. Takes Issue with Borden Over Alleged Waste at Conference. . Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe